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INCLUSIVE LEARNING

All young people have the right to a good quality of life and take part in a college course which gives them the skills and support to successfully progress into adulthood.

Most people on an Inclusive Learning course will have an Education Health and Care Plan.

We will work with every young person and their family to plan their individual pathway and set aspiring goals which will be celebrated throughout the year. Some young people will have a support and therapy need written into their EHCP.

Our specialist team of curriculum and support staff will celebrate and build on the strengths of every young person while ensuring that any support is designed to increase independence and confidence.

Our courses have been created to prepare young people for adulthood and start them on a pathway to Relationships and Community, Independent Living, Good Health and Employment.

Supported Education has accredited status awarded by the National Autistic Society

INCLUSIVE LEARNING .

Personalised Programmes

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Individualised programmes have been designed to support young people who are not yet ready to access the mainstream college environment due to a diverse range of personal and academic inclusion needs. The learners are supported to access intensive mentoring, work experience placements, supported internships and job coaching as they think about their progression onto full-time courses. Phone Hastings College for more information. All learners will be supported to improve their maths and English skills as part of their programme and will be able to take a Functional Skills qualification if it is right for them. We’ll give you extra support and mentoring if you need help progressing onto a fulltime college

course. Supported Education

Course Code: 2401

This course has been designed to support young people with a diverse range of sensory needs, learning difficulties and disabilities.

The young people are supported by a dedicated team of specialist staff in a dedicated area with excellent facilities such as a safe haven, chill-out zone, sensory space and creative arts room.

Students are given the opportunity to develop and practise skills for independence, employment and adult life. It is accredited by the National Autistic Society for excellent support for people on the Autism Spectrum. Develop your independence, employment and adult life skills with our specialist staff and in our excellent facilities.

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